GOLD HORSESHOE MEMBERS

STATE BREED & DISCIPLINE ASSOCIATIONS

The Morgan Horse Association of Oregon is one of the leading Morgan Horse Breed Promotion Associations specializing in promoting the Morgan Horse, our Morgan Members and their Morgan Farms. The Morgan Horse Association of Oregon does it's promotion in the Stable Sheet, on the Internet, at Morgan and Open Horse Shows, trail rides and many other other events throughout Oregon. The Morgan Horse Association of Oregon Advertises Morgan Horses (Morgan Mares, Morgan Fillies, Morgan Stallions, Morgan Colts, Morgan Geldings), and Morgan Breedings for sale.

The Oregon Dressage Society, an affiliate of the United States Dressage Federation, exists to educate, promote and inspire its members and the general public through programs, publications and competitions, in a way that enhances the image of Dressage and promotes the welfare of the horse.

Oregon Equestrian Trails s a 501(c)3 non-profit organization whose members are dedicated to designing, building, promoting, preserving, and maintaining horse camps and trails in Oregon. For over forty years, we've worked to ensure that horse trails and camps throughout our state remain accessible to riders now and in the future. OET members promote LNT ethics, outdoor ethics, campground etiquette, and trail etiquette. In addition to our outdoor contributions, OET members also maintain ongoing communication with various governmental agencies to ensure continued equestrian access on public lands now and for future generations of equestrians.

The Oregon Hunter Jumper Association, formerly known as the Northwest Horse Council, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of hunters, jumpers, and hunt seat equitation. Founded in 1978, OHJA's purpose is as follows: Promote the interests of the owners and exhibitors by ensuring fair competition and sportsmanship; Help improve and develop the quality of hunters and jumpers within the state; Bolster public support of the hunter/jumper and hunt seat equitation industry; and Expand and enhance the image of equestrian competition. The professionals and amateurs involved in the OHJA share the belief that horsemanship promotes and develops not only an appreciation of horses and riding, but also in a much broader sense dedication, commitment, and sportsmanship.

The Oregon Thoroughbred Owners & Breeders Association (Oregon TOBA) is a non-profit corporation committed to serving the interests of Oregon's breeding and racing industries. Our mission is toincrease public interest through promotion and advancement of the breeding and racing of Oregon Thoroughbreds. Our goal is to strengthen the Oregon Thoroughbred industry, in cooperation with our board of directors and members, both in breeding and racing with new innovative ideas and incentive programs for the betterment of our industry.

WE United - www.WEUnited.usWE United is a non-profit all-breed horse association dedicated to the promotion of Working Equitation (Dressage, Obstacles with Finesse, Obstacles at Speed). The sport is open to all breeds and all disciplines (Western, Dressage, Eventing, Hunt Seat, Australian Stock, Charro, etc.). We host clinics, shows, judge seminars, etc. We offer year end awards programs to celebrate the top ten horses, horse/rider pairs, US and International competitors in the sport at each level (Introductory through Masters). In addition, we offer High Point Breed Awards in conjunction with a variety of breed registries and organizations.

**If you are part of a state-wide or regional equestrian organization or association and would like to become more involved with Oregon Horse Country - please contact Brandi Ebner, brandi@oregonhorsecountry.com or at 971-224-5879. We would love to come speak to your organization and find out how we can partner to help each other!**